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In reply to the discussion: Pence Calls His Wife 'Mother' [View all]The Velveteen Ocelot
(130,549 posts)2. I am under the impression that Pence is not the sharpest knife in the drawer.
That might explain why he accepted the VP gig.
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I am under the impression that Pence is not the sharpest knife in the drawer.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Jan 2017
#2
Yup! There's a hell of a lot more to worry about Pence than what he calls his wife. n/t
woodsprite
Jan 2017
#19
you choose to focus on the irrelevant and the irrational, you need no instructions how to
LanternWaste
Jan 2017
#44
Yes - there are MUCH more important issues in that article to be concerned about!
csziggy
Jan 2017
#47
It's regional. In some areas, once they have children, the spouses identify each other as a parent.
haele
Jan 2017
#9
Very old-timey. Fred Williard's character on Everybody Loves Raymond did that.
Gidney N Cloyd
Jan 2017
#24
if i call she who must be obeyed mom....they would have to send out search teams for my teeth
dembotoz
Jan 2017
#32
My dad (born in 1918) would sometimes refer to my mom as 'mother'. For example:
PearliePoo2
Jan 2017
#33